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Elpida announced it has started production of 90 nm DRAM modules, allowing a smaller chip size and providing room for future speed and capacity increases.
Rambus said it has signed a patent license agreement with NEC Electronics that allows the development and manufacture of memory controllers based on DDR2 technology as well as "future" Rambus developments.
Graphics card maker XGI demonstrated its first PCI Express graphics card at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei.
675, 750, 800 MHz. Announcements of new performance memory modules hit our mailbox at least in pairs. In the most recent wave of releases, Kingston and Corsair both claim to offer the world's fastest DDR2...
OCZ offers owners of DFI nF4 motherboards a new performance memory choice.
Infineon announced several new high-density memory products for tight spaces in notebooks and graphics systems - including a 2 GByte dual-die SO-DIMM and 512 Mbit GDDR3 devices for graphic cards with up to 1...
Market research firm In-Stat expects the NAND Flash market volume to more than triple from $5 billion in 2004 to $18 billion in 2009.
Samsung has lowered quotes for its 512 MB DDR2-533 modules by as much as 20 percent, hoping to spur PC OEMs to accelerate migration to the memory type from 512 MB DDR2-400, according to IC distributors.
Ramtron said it is shipping a 1 Mbit FRAM device, the highest density memory module of its kind announced so far. The manufacturer aims the product as a drop-in replacement for SRAMs.
SanDisk, the world's top flash memory card maker, recently announced its decision to venture into the MP3 player market, where it expects to have the same share it has for the small-size memory market (28...
Elpida and Toshiba simultaneously announced availability of XDR DRAM modules in sample quantities. XDR will make its debut in Sony's next PlayStation and other consumer electronics devices and is prepped for...
Memory pricing was still trending downward last week, despite demand from Hong Kong during the Easter holiday helping to hold off the fall temporarily.
Rambus announced its customers have shipped more than 500 million RDRAM memory devices.
The average consumer's demand for mobile storage will top 100 GB by 2007 - a five-fold increase from current levels - as a wider variety of consumer electronics applications and richer content become available...
Earlier this year, US-based DRAM manufacturer Micron announced industry-first fully buffered dual in-line memory modules (FB-DIMM) using DDR2-667 components.
Scientists at Philips Research have developed a phase-change memory promising to match the speed, density, low-voltage and low-power consumption requirements of future deep sub-micron silicon chips.
OCZ offers a new family of memory that caters to the reliability needs of high-end systems and servers.
Crucial, mainly known for performance system memory modules, today announced a new high-end graphics card.
Semiconductor manufacturer have begun shifting DDR memory output from DDR1 to DDR2. As Tom's Hardware Guide has learned, DDR2 is going mainstream right now and is likely to match DDR1 prices by the end of the...
US federal judge dismissed the patent infringement claims filed by Rambus against German memory chipmaker Infineon Technologies, the companies said Tuesday.
OCZ announced a new high-performance DDR600 memory module.
ATI chose the Texas Gaming Festival LAN party to put the industry's first graphics card with 512 MByte memory into the spotlight. The modified X850 XT is a prototype using dual-rank design. Commercial models...
The integration of two core elements does not only benefit processors: Infineon claims it has developed the first dual-die DDR2 memory module to double overall capacity while increasing total height of the...
OCZ Technology today said it has built a dual-channel DDR1-772 memory with 3-4-4 timings.
Corsair Memory said it has begun shipping a PC3200 CAS2 model of the blinking "Xpert" series memory modules.
Samsung today said that it has produced the world's first working DDR3 DRAM module. The memory technology will replace today's DDR2 sometime next year with clock speeds of at least 800 MHz.
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